Have you tried to dedust it via compressor, compressed air or something else? These things can collect a lot of dust inside. Other resolve: Go with a new PSU. The motherboard has the P4 power connector, so any descent modern 300W to 400W PSU can handle it.

StrangeD0s wrote:So... is it worth to change the caps or better just through the whole board out? I am quite handy with a soldering iron.

Change the caps. These old Asrock Combo Socket Boards, like the one you have, are quite interesting and hard to find.

StrangeD0s wrote:So... is it worth to change the caps or better just through the whole board out? I am quite handy with a soldering iron.

Change the caps. These old Asrock Combo Socket Boards, like the one you have, are quite interesting and hard to find.

Agree, would attempt to fix if possible; these old ASRocks are very unique and worth saving, even if there are usually better options out there feature- or performance-wise if one desires certain CPU compatibility or chipset choice.